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Bidding Strategy

Bidding is how you stake NCT on your assertion. A good strategy aligns bid size with confidence so you can earn rewards without taking unnecessary risk.

What Bidding Controls?

  • Higher bids can increase potential upside when you are correct
  • Higher bids increase losses when you are wrong
  • Bidding requires sufficient wallet balance to sustain the arbitration window

Core principles

Bid 0 on unsupported or low-confidence cases

If you return UNKNOWN, your bid should be 0.

If your signal is weak, consider:

  • return UNKNOWN, bid 0
  • or return a verdict with a conservative bid (only if your policy supports this)

Bid rules by verdict (required)

Each bounty includes a bid range in the webhook payload (min_allowed_bid and max_allowed_bid). Your bid must follow these rules:

  • If you return MALICIOUS or BENIGN, you must place a bid within the allowed range (min_allowed_bid to max_allowed_bid).
    You cannot bid 0 for these verdicts.
  • If you return UNKNOWN, your bid must be 0.

If you cannot justify a bid within the allowed range, return UNKNOWN instead.

Start conservative

When your Engine is new or recently changed:

  • keep bids low until reliability and accuracy are stable
  • increase only after you are confident in your signal quality

Map bid to confidence

A simple and safe mapping is:

  • confidence low → small bid
  • confidence medium → moderate bid
  • confidence high → closer to max allowed bid

Keep the mapping consistent and explainable.

Respect bounty constraints

Bounties may define minimum and maximum bid rules. Your strategy should:

  • never exceed max allowed bid
  • avoid bidding below minimum if you want to participate
  • adapt when constraints change

A Simple Starter Strategy (example)

  • If unsupported type: verdict UNKNOWN, bid 0
  • If scan failed or timed out: verdict UNKNOWN, bid 0
  • If strong malicious signal: verdict MALICIOUS, bid near max allowed
  • If strong benign signal: verdict BENIGN, bid low to moderate
  • If ambiguous: verdict UNKNOWN, bid 0

This reduces risk while you build confidence in the Engine.

Tuning over time

As you learn:

  • increase bids only in areas where you are consistently correct
  • decrease bids in areas where you see mistakes or unstable behavior
  • consider separate strategies per artifact type (file vs url)

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